Where the Water Tastes Like Wine is such a compelling and interesting experience that I needed to know more. So I reached out via email to the game's Staff Writer and Editor Laura Michet, who has touched every single word in the script, to ask about how scary that last phrase is and more.

With the "visual novel" or "interactive fiction" genre expanding by the day, finding something palpably different is a Paul Bunyan-sized endeavor. So the claim that Dim Bulb Game's Where the Water Tastes Like Wine has done something utterly new and different with the narrative RPG feels like a tall tale until you let yourself be taken by its incredibly unique take on storytelling and adventure.